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<center>{{quote|The '''Lord of the Ring''' is not [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], but the master of the [[Dark Tower]] of [[Mordor]]...|[[Gandalf]], ''[[Many Meetings]]''}}</center>

<center>{{quote|The '''Lord of the Ring''' is not [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], but the master of the [[Dark Tower]] of [[Mordor]]...|[[Gandalf]], ''[[Many Meetings]]''}}</center>

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'''Lord of the Ring''' or '''Lord of the Rings''' was a title for [[Sauron]], the master of [[the One Ring]]. The singular form appeared only once, uttered by [[Peregrin Took]], who was ignorant of its meaning. The plural form appeared only thrice; once in [[Gandalf]]'s correction of the above mishap, once by [[Glorfindel]] during the [[Council of Elrond]], and once by Gandalf there.

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'''Lord of the Ring''' or '''Lord of the Rings''' was a title for [[Sauron]], the master of [[the One Ring]]. The singular form appeared only once, uttered by [[Peregrin Took]], who was ignorant of its meaning. The plural form appeared only thrice; once in [[Gandalf]]'s correction of the above mishap, once by [[Glorfindel]] during the [[Council of Elrond]], and once by Gandalf there.<ref>

Lord of the Ring or Lord of the Rings was a title for Sauron, the master of the One Ring. The singular form appeared only once, uttered by Peregrin Took, who was ignorant of its meaning. The plural form appeared only thrice; once in Gandalf's correction of the above mishap, once by Glorfindel during the Council of Elrond, and once by Gandalf there.[1][2]